NOVEL Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 1035 - 381 [Special Pardon Order]_2

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1035 - 381 [Special Pardon Order]_2
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Chapter 1035: Chapter 381 [Special Pardon Order]_2

"Again, I’ve arrived at Right Heart Territory."

He surveyed the surroundings, all filled with pure white grids.

The Buffer Zone is a good place.

Here, just like at the Test Field, the Time Ratio is 1:5.

It can improve the efficiency of the mission ’Shackles Breakthrough’.

"I must take the opportunity before I’m discovered to move as far away as possible, not to keep grinding in one spot."

This time, without the cooperation of the Cunning God, Ree Shil planned to adopt a different strategy.

However, even if he wanted to move on, it wasn’t as if he could just do so immediately.

Because occupancy required taking over one grid square at a time, which is the disadvantage of the attacker.

Today, it seemed Ree Shil might not be as lucky, for he had not even occupied a single grid square when he saw a figure hastily approaching from the rear.

The newcomer was a humanoid with a lizard tail, sporting a bushy beard, looking somewhat rugged.

"Eh?"

Clearly, the other party also hadn’t expected to encounter anyone here.

Ree Shil’s eyes darted around, and while his current grid square had not yet turned black, he decided to give it a try.

"Right Heart Orthodoxy."

He placed his fist over his right chest.

"Right Heart Orthodoxy!"

The bearded man immediately became solemn.

"Brother, what are you doing here?"

Following that, the other party stepped into the same grid square.

Buzz!

Subsequently, the Card table was deployed.

"???"

The bearded man was stunned on the spot.

"I’m waiting for you to deliver your Points to me."

Ree Shil smiled faintly.

The time spent to take over a grid through card game victory was about the same as waiting to occupy it otherwise.

As such, why not take the opportunity to collect some points from the other party?

"You! You’re not one of us!"

It was only at that moment that the bearded man finally realized what was happening.

minutes later...

Buzz!

Accompanied by the dispersal of Blue Light, the bearded man was expelled from the game.

[Ding Dong!]

[Successfully occupied 1 grid, reward 20 Points]

[Successfully expelled 1 Dealer, reward 20 Points]

"Indeed, as the number of Administrators increases, the Right Heart Deity also starts to recruit allies.

However, card players’ Points are really easy to earn."

To Ree Shil, he’d rather face 10 Right Heart Sect Dealers worth 20 Points each than 1 Divine Deity worth 200 Points.

Because his win rate was higher playing against card players, while playing against a Deity was riskier.

This is not to say that the bearded man from just now had poor card-playing skills.

Honestly, the other party was strong.

In terms of card deck and Card Skill, he was roughly at the same level as the individual named Xiaojie.

He should be considered a mature combat member within the Right Heart Sect.

Unfortunately, the current Ree Shil compared to his last time in the Buffer Zone was as different as heaven and earth.

And so, he began his grid-occupying endeavor deep within the Right Heart Camp.

Once a grid was occupied, the Right Heart Deity’s side quickly took notice.

Therefore, a Right Heart Sect member was dispatched to stop it.

The result, of course, was generously offering up 20 Points with both hands.

On the first day in the Buffer Zone, that’s how Ree Shil spent his time.

He turned white grids into black a total of 30 times, gaining 600 Points.

He could only say the Buffer Zone was definitely a great place to farm Points.

If it was another place, under different circumstances, he would not have had this level of scoring efficiency.

Then on the Right Heart’s side, a total of 9 Dealers were sent.

Together with the earlier bearded man, that made 10 in total.

They brought another 200 Points to deliver to Ree Shil.

With just a single versatile card, the Sheep Primordial God, he played them all into complete disarray.

As for the Right Heart Deity, not a single one showed up.

Ree Shil felt both reassured and a little bit disappointed.

The total Points gained was 800 Points.

The next day, the situation was much the same.

Perhaps because the Defense Line was under heavy pressure, they only sent 5 card players.

These five from the Right Heart Sect were clearly stronger than those from the first day.

But still, they became Ree Shil’s Points, a total of 100 Points.

Along with occupying grids, which he earned 700 Points from, he totaled 800 Points.

In fact, each grid square required 20 minutes to occupy.

If one worked non-stop all day, one could occupy 72 grids, yielding 1440 Points.

He hadn’t gone to such extremes mainly because he was afraid of drawing too much attention from the Right Heart Deity.

If divine beings were mobilized to hunt him down, that would be problematic.

If he didn’t capture too many tiles each day, the Right Heart Deity would likely keep its forces stationary; after all, they had to weigh the gains and losses on the defensive line, and leaving their posts rashly could lead to more tiles being lost.

This method of gauging the opponent’s psychology and limits was taught to him by the Cunning God.

However, the situation began to change on the third day.

This time, the other party still sent out 5 card players.

However, these 5 card players arrived simultaneously and adopted a different strategy.

That was no longer to chase Ree Shil but instead to reclaim lost ground.

The efficiency with which 5 people occupied tiles was naturally 5 times that of Ree Shil’s.

So, after half a day, they had surrounded Ree Shil in a black grid in a kind of encirclement.

The end result, of course, was another 200 points shipped out.

And because today there were card players following behind to recover black grids, Ree Shil’s tile occupation was also relatively restrained.

By the end of the day, he had directly racked up 1200 points.

In three days, he had totaled 2800 points.

He was still over 2000 points short of his target.

With such actions, he reckoned the Right Heart divine beings wouldn’t pamper him any longer.

So, after taking out those 5 card players, Ree Shil immediately started to occupy at full speed.

In the early morning of the fourth day, sure enough, a deity appeared in front of him.

"Really, a bunch of useless guys, requiring me to take action," the deity said.

The Slime Creature looked at Ree Shil: "Are you the troublemaker they’re talking about, boing?"

There was a Red Envelope stuck on its head.

"And what god are you?"

"The Red Envelope God!"

"Oh, then let me thank you in advance."

Ree Shil beckoned the other party with his finger.

"Hehe, an impudent one, I hop~"

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Barely enticed by such a gesture, the Red Envelope God voluntarily jumped into his black grid.

Hum!

The card table unfolded instantaneously.

Ree Shil had already decided on which cards to use against the deity, and he laid out his cards remarkably quickly.

On the Red Envelope God’s side, the cards were laid out not too slowly either.

Once card placement was finished, both sides began to reveal cards.

On the side of the Red Envelope God, four cards were revealed in succession.

Yes, that’s right, four cards.

That’s because in the column to the left of the second row, there was a Linked Card.

"Hmm?"

But what surprised Ree Shil wasn’t the opening with 4 reveals.

It was that the four cards were... all A-rank Cards.

This was different from what he had envisioned.

Last time in the Buffer Zone when he played cards against a deity, they typically had 2 S-rank cards as a standard.

If it weren’t for the Cunning God tipping him off in advance, he would never have been able to win.

He had gotten used to these deities’ card plays, where basically among the first 4 cards, there would definitely be 1 S-rank card, all to grab an early advantage and crush him.

Then, in the mid-to-late game, they would reveal their Destiny Card.

But the Red Envelope God didn’t do so.

Perhaps this deity was one of the weaker ones among the lesser gods.

With that thought, Ree Shil also revealed his own three first-row cards.

The three cards, arranged from left to right, were the Martial Monkey, the Golden Bellmaster, and the Sweeping Monk.

That’s right, his tactics had changed.

The Golden Bellmaster card, through the swapping out of terms, had even received a slight enhancement.

Golden Bellmaster

Berserk, 20 points, A

Attack 0, 100/100

Golden Bell Order-Talent: Golden Bellmaster’s Attack Power -30, makes the King Card in its column be Revealed upon exiting

Chase Order-Passive: When Golden Bellmaster is Revealed, choose a target and deal +10 damage globally

Amnesty Order-Passive: Golden Bellmaster’s score -10

Iron Horse Trample - 50% max Health Points: Golden Bellmaster deals 10 points of damage to each card in the row ahead

He had removed the original Swift Order and equipped a new term acquired from another card, turning it into the Amnesty Order.

It was known that the Golden Bellmaster’s strategy was to sacrifice itself to advance the reveal of a King Card.

So the higher its own score, theoretically, the more this act would cost.

A 10-point reduction significantly diminished that loss.

Moreover, just these three first-row cards alone helped Ree Shil save 30 points on average.

Adding the fact that he deliberately enticed the other party as the attacker, giving himself another 10 points of home field advantage.

The following tactics would then be easily implemented.

points for the head of a deity; just thinking about it was delightful.

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